Comments on: Heshiko—Japan’s (Almost) Forgotten Superfood https://www.morethantokyo.com/heshiko/ Exploring the Wonders of Rural Japan Wed, 19 Feb 2025 01:34:41 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: Perry Bulwer https://www.morethantokyo.com/heshiko/#comment-2827 Wed, 19 Feb 2025 01:34:41 +0000 https://www.morethantokyo.com/?p=8522#comment-2827 In reply to Diane Tincher.

The first time I encountered that dish, while staying in a youth hostel during my first visit to Japan, I have to admit I gagged a bit, but I grew to really love it. I forgot to say that a dash of soy sauce is added to the scrambled raw egg and natto, and the dish is good with that condiment of bits of dried seaweed, egg and other items sprinkled over the bowl of rice, or those thin strips of nori seaweed. Also, the heat of the rice half cooks the egg, so it’s really not like eating a raw egg. When I lived in Vancouver I could easily get any Japanese food I wanted, including natto, at a Japanese supermarket that was walking distance from my home.

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By: Diane Tincher https://www.morethantokyo.com/heshiko/#comment-2808 Sun, 16 Feb 2025 22:56:18 +0000 https://www.morethantokyo.com/?p=8522#comment-2808 In reply to Perry Bulwer.

Thanks for stopping by, Perry! I hope you can find some natto where you live. That’s pretty hard-core, eating it with raw egg over rice.

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By: Perry Bulwer https://www.morethantokyo.com/heshiko/#comment-2807 Sun, 16 Feb 2025 22:46:21 +0000 https://www.morethantokyo.com/?p=8522#comment-2807 My mouth was literally watering while reading this. I think I would love that fermented mackerel in either form. I’m a big fan of fermented food, the stronger tasting the better. When I lived in Japan I often surprised restaurant staff when ordering nato. I especially loved it for breakfast, mixed with a raw egg, then poured over a steaming bowl of rice. There goes my mouth again, just imaging it.

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